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title | : | Black and Right : The Bold New Voice of Black Conservatives in America |
author | : | Faryna, Stan; Stetson, Brad.; Conti, Joseph G. |
publisher | : | Greenwood Publishing Group |
isbn10 | asin | : | 0275953424 |
print isbn13 | : | 9780275953423 |
ebook isbn13 | : | 9780313023507 |
language | : | English |
subject | African Americans--Politics and government, Conservatism--United States. |
publication date | : | 1997 |
lcc | : | E185.615.B538 1997eb |
ddc | : | 320.5/2/08996073 |
subject | : | African Americans--Politics and government, Conservatism--United States. |
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BLACK AND RIGHT
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BLACK AND RIGHT
The Bold New Voice of Black Conservatives in America
EDITED BY
Stan Faryna
Brad Stetson
and
Joseph G.Conti
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Black and right: the bold new voice of Black conservatives in America
/edited by Stan Faryna, Brad Stetson, and Joseph G.Conti.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p.) and index.
ISBN 0275953424 (alk. paper)
1. Afro-AmericansPolitics and government. 2. Conservatism
United States. I. Faryna, Stan, 1969 . II. Stetson, Brad.
III. Conti, Joseph G.
E185.615.B538 1997
320.5'2'08996073dc20 9644674
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data is available.
Copyright 1997 by Stan Faryna, Brad Stetson, and Joseph G.Conti
All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be
reproduced, by any process or technique, without the
express written consent of the publisher.
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 9644674
ISBN: 0-275-95342-4
First published in 1997
Praeger Publishers, 88 Post Road West, Westport, CT 06881
An imprint of Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
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Copyright Acknowledgments
The editors and publisher gratefully acknowledge permission to reprint the following:
Clarence Thomas, No Room at the Inn: The Loneliness of the Black Conservative. This
chapter originally appeared in Policy Review no. 58 (10/01/91). Copyright The Heritage
Foundation. Reprinted by permission.
The chapter entitled The Role of Black Conservative Leaders in the 1990s is an edited
transcript of a speech given by Representative Gary Franks at the Heritage Foundation on
2/7/91, Heritage Lecture #303. Reprinted by permission of the Heritage Foundation.
Selections from Saint Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, translated by the Fathers of the
English Dominican Province. Copyright 1948 by Benzinger Brothers, Inc. Published by
Christian Classics, 200 E.Bethany Dr., Allen, TX 75002.
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For black conservatives across this nation,
in admiration of their courage and integrity.
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CONTENTS
Preface | xiii |
Acknowledgments | xvii |
Part IPerspectives on Personal Experience |
| No Room at the Inn: The Loneliness of the Black Conservative Clarence Thomas | |
| Notes of a Nonnative Son: The Third Vision Robert A.George | |
| You Look like a Democrat Kathleen M.Bravo | |
| Young, Black, and Republican Stuart DeVeaux | |
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| What Black Conservative Means to Me Lee Walker | |
Part IIPerspectives on Politics |
| Two Visions of Black Leadership Brian W.Jones | |
| Black Conservatives: The Undercounted Willie and Gwen Richardson | |
| No Need for a Government Handout Telly Lovelace | |
| Educational Development in the Black Community Mazhar Ali Awan | |
| The Role of Black Conservative Leaders in the 1990s Gary Franks | |
Part IIIPerspectives on Racism |
| Are You Really a Racist? A Common-Sense Quiz Joseph G.Conti and Brad Stetson | |
| My Experience with the California Civil Rights Initiative Errol Smith | |
| Race Confab: An Exercise in Futility Jesse Peterson | |
| Racial Rage: The Response to Jesse Peterson Marivic C.Francis | |
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| Are Americas Juries Race-Obsessed? Deroy Murdock | |
Part IVPerspectives on Morals |
| The Moral Vacuum in Black America Must Be Filled Joseph H.Brown | |
| The Black Family and Parental Licensure Diann Ellen Cameron | |
| A Setback Is a Setup for a Comeback Steven Craft | |
| Family Values vs. Homosexual Rights: Tradition Collides with an Elite Social Tide Joseph E.Broadus | |
| A Black Conservative Looks at Abortion Peter Kirsanow | |
| Is This the Work of God? Reflections on the Black Church
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